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I have the book. It is a good book once you figure out what diagram he is referring to. Sometimes you have to read 2 or 3 pages past the diagram to understand what he is writing about and how you are supposed to practice the shots.

The copy I have here in front of me seems to indicate it's been published I am sure his webpage is just a bit behind the times.

So far I haven't got much value from it, I tried to read it cover to cover, like you would with his other books, but I found the pace very very slow. He actually tells you to skip a chunk of it if you're not a beginner, so thats what I am going to do.

As always he has a good perspective on how to do things and it all seems like good stuff, I just haven't made time to really get the best out of it yet.
I could probably scan a couple of pages (without annoying anyone legally too much) so you can get an idea of whats in it.